For those students still wondering what the definition is of assumption of the risk, here it is.
This is clearly someone who does not view a nice trip around the park and duck pond as an option for weekend recreation.
For those students still wondering what the definition is of assumption of the risk, here it is.
This is clearly someone who does not view a nice trip around the park and duck pond as an option for weekend recreation.
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Whoever did that got cactus spikes in his butt—-but they don’t have any in Utah perhaps. How did they get the roadgrader in? Maybe it was Indians who packed it.
Wow, and I don’t often say that.
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I think I’d prefer just to fly over the “airport” and enjoy the fantastic scenery. That’s a beautiful place and the photography is outstanding. Great video!
HenMan, then there is always the approach to the Hidden Splendor, UT “airstrip” if you are bored on a weekend afternoon. The airport location chart says there are no services at this “airport.” No kidding. The camera is mounted under the left wing, so there is a parallax illusion that his wheels are not on the runway, but he does grease it onto the “centerline” as it were. As if he had a choice.